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Some songs just sound like an entire decade. These are three one-hit wonders that simply just sound like the 1990s.
Mike + The Mechanics' debut single was strange and mysterious. "All I Need Is A Miracle" followed that up with a much lighter vibe.
On "Southern Accents", Johnny Cash used his iconic voice to transform Tom Petty's ballad into a Southern anthem.
Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline could have been competitors, but instead, Cline took Lynn under her wing and taught her this invaluable lesson.
Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and Bruce Springsteen each recorded great late-career albums that proved they weren’t finished.
Remember When Bruce Springsteen Scored His Only No. 1 in 1977… With Someone Else Recording the Song?
Bruce Springsteen never recorded a No. 1 pop hit. But Manfred Mann's Earth Band's take on "Blinded By The Light" got him there.
Dolly Parton is warning fans to resist singing along if they plan on seeing the original musical based on her life.
Tim McGraw would love to collaborate with wife Faith Hill and their three daughters, but his kids would rather sing with just Mom.
One-hit wonders weave in and out of style often, but these three 2000s tracks are classics that will never die.
Below, learn more about the first time Paul McCartney took the hallucinogen and how it affected his relationship with John Lennon.
These underrated Pink Floyd tracks are as good as their biggest hits, and they're diehard fan favorites for a reason.
Next month's Rock-en-Seine Festival may feature Kneecap, but it will do so without the town's financial backing.
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